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November 9, 2006

The Thrillers

Well a good number of you guys fell in love with Cornell's Billie Jean; sorry if we were too judgmental! We just have such fond Badmotorfinger memories. Maybe it takes a sensitive rocker dude for us to realize that MJ turned out some amazing pop compositions ('cause that's what Chris Cornell has become). Sensitive rocker dude covers like this one:

Ben Gibbard - "Thriller" (MP3)

And one night at Roseland we saw David Mead open for Joe Jackson (hipster cred!), and he offered up an incredible take on another Jacko classico.

David Mead - "Human Nature" (MP3)

You can watch him do it live at a show in Nashville here (YouTube). Betcha didn't know that "Human Nature" was co-written by the dude from Toto!

Anyway, how would you rate these two MJ covers? Anyone have others? (Alien Ant Farm is not an acceptable answer.) Colin Meloy should totally do "Smooth Criminal." Wouldn't that be a fine fit for The Crane Wife?

UPDATE Here's a reader-submitted cover, by Neil Finn (who's also working on his third solo studio effort). More info at HisSpace.

Neil Finn - "Billie Jean" (MP3)

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Alex Chilton sometimes performs a terrific cover of "Rock With You," live, though I don't think he's recorded it.

Posted by: James at 11/09/06 2:06 PM | Reply
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Petra Haden did a dynamite a capella cover of "Thriller."

Posted by: Jack Fear at 11/09/06 2:07 PM | Reply
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That Human Nature cover is horrible!

Posted by: Richard at 11/09/06 2:13 PM | Reply
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miles davis did a great cover of 'human nature' on from around the world (think that's the album name)

Posted by: matt at 11/09/06 2:15 PM | Reply
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I really like the Human Nature cover!
Ha. You'd like it if it was Chris Cornell. ;)

Posted by: scott at 11/09/06 2:17 PM | Reply
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Ian Brown's cover of "Billie Jean" may be the highlight of his solo career.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/soldonsong/songlibrary/ram/billiejean_ibrown_ra.ram

Posted by: Glenn at 11/09/06 2:34 PM | Reply
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I've heard Neil Finn do "Billie Jean" solo acoustic, on some limey radio show. I've got an MP3 around here somewhere... The quality is so-so, but it's still cool as balls. Lemme know if y'all want it and maybe Stereogum will post that shnizz.

Posted by: Matt at 11/09/06 3:11 PM | Reply
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> Lemme know if y'all want and maybe
> Stereogum will post that shnizz.

Yes! Send 'em on in and we'll update the post.

Posted by: amrit at 11/09/06 3:19 PM | Reply
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Doy. Everyone who has seen Yacht Rock (which I assume is most of the people who read Stereogum) know that Steve Porcaro helped write that song.

Posted by: miles at 11/09/06 3:56 PM | Reply
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senor coconut does an amusing cover of beat it. There are also covers on youtube of beat it by emm gryner and menudo, even though that last one isn't good. There's also the shinehead version of billie jean, and crispin glover doing ben.

Posted by: ian at 11/09/06 4:05 PM | Reply
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Robbie Fulks does a mean "Billie Jean" and there are rumors that he's got an entire tribute album of MJ covers in the can:

http://web.archive.org/web/20030409074618/http://www.suntimes.com/output/music/cst-ftr-fulks25.html

Shamone!

Posted by: Jake at 11/09/06 4:06 PM | Reply
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don't know much about them, but The Prayers & Tears of Arthur Digby Sellers did the best version of Billie Jean I have ever heard.

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Caetano Veloso does an awesome take on "Billie Jean," mashed with "Eleanor Rigby," on his album "A Bossa de Caetano."

Posted by: pgwp at 11/09/06 4:14 PM | Reply
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Yes! Finally you post Ben's cover. He really makes the song milder.

Posted by: Julie at 11/09/06 6:01 PM | Reply
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ask and you will recieve. thank you for posting the Thriller cover.

Posted by: scrapes at 11/10/06 2:09 AM | Reply
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The Contortions covered "Don't Stop Till You Get Enough". That would be one to fry your iPod.

Posted by: Harry H. at 11/10/06 9:39 AM | Reply
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